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Which particles constitute electric charge in a conductor?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Neither protons nor neutrons shift from one place to another. Hence it is proven that electrons constitute electric current in a metallic conductor. HEY!! ✔✔The flow of negatively charged particles or we can say electrons constitutes the electric current in a metallic conducter.

Answered by aadii27
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Electrons constitute the electric current in a metallic conductor.

Neither protons nor neutrons shift from one place to another. Hence it is proven that electrons constitute electric current in a metallic conductor. The flow of negatively charged particles or we can say electrons constitutes the electric current in a metallic conducter.

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